Adinath Kothare


Addinath Kothare is an Indian Award winning actor, producer, and director. His directorial debut film 'Paani' won the national award for 'Best Feature Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation' at the 66th National Film Awards and has also won him the 'Best Actor' award at the New York Indian Film Festival.
He made his acting debut as a child actor in the 1994 hit film 'Majha Chakula' which garnered him several accolades, including the Maharashtra State Award for 'Best Child Actor'. Addinath's next movie 'Ved Lagi Jeeva' was directed by his father Mahesh Kothare in the year 2010 which earned him a nomination in the 'Best Actor' category at 'Zee Gaurav Film Awards'.
Later he tasted success with films like 'Zapatlela 2' and 'Avtarachi Gosht' which were highly appreciated at the box office. Avtarachi Gosht won many awards at the 51st Maharashtra State Marathi Film Award, Zee Gaurav Film Award and Sahyadri Cine Film Awards 2014.
As a film-producer, Addinath has produced the movie 'Zhapatlela 2' the 1st ever Marathi True 3D film which also saw him in as the lead role in the film. On the television forefront Addinath Kothare is a successful television producer as well and has produced several tv shows under his own production company 'Kothare Vision Private Limited'. Some of their super successful shows include 'Jai Malhar', 'Ganpati Bappa Maurya', 'VithuMauli', 'Ek Hoti Rajkanya' and many more.

Early life and background

Kothare was born on 13 May 1984. Kothare's father Mahesh Kothare is the most famous film maker in Marathi film industry. Mahesh Kothare has directed and produce many Marathi and Hindi films.

Career

In 1994, Kothare first appeared in the movie 'Maza Chakula, Addinath's next movie 'Ved Lagi Jeeva' was directed by his father Mahesh Kothare in the year 2010. After that, he appeared in Aditya Sarpotdar's musical drama film Satrangi Re playing Rego, which released on 3 Feb 2012, also starring Amruta Khanvilkar, Siddharth Chandekar, Pooja Sawant, Bhushan Pradhan, Soumil Shringarpure, Uday Tilekar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Supriya Matkari and Madhav Abhyankar.
Addinath has further acted in his father's ambitious project the first Marathi true 3D film '
Zapatlela 2', which released on 7 June 2014. The film is the sequel of 1993 Marathi film Zapatlela. In 2014, he played the lead role in 'Hello Nandan' along with Mrunal Thakur and the starred in the film
Anvatt' alongside his wife Urmila Kanitkar. Kothare next starred in Ishq Wala Love along with Sulagna Panigrahi, which released on 10 Oct 2014.
His next film, released on 26 December 2014, Avatarachi Goshta won many awards at the 51st Maharashtra State Marathi Film Festival 2014, Zee Gaurav 2014 Film Awards and Sahyadri Cine Film Awards 2014. Kothare produced the film, Zapatlela 2 under his own production banner 'Kothare Vision Private Limited'.

Personal life

In 2011, Kothare married Marathi film and television actress Urmilla Kothare. The couple has a daughter named 'Jija Kothare'.

Filmography

TitleYearActorDirectorProducerOtherRole
Maza Chakula1994Child actorAdinath
Chimnee Pakhara2003Assistant director
Pachadlela2004Assistant director
Khabardar2006Assistant director
Full 3 Dhamaal2008
Ved Lavi Jeeva2010Jaggu
Stand By2011Rahul Narvekar
Dubhang2011Playback SingerRohan Jadhav
Satrangi Re2012Rego
Zapatlela 22013Aditya Bolke
Hello Nandan2014Nandan
Anvatt2014Dr. Vinay
Ishq Wala Love2014Ajinkya
Premasathi Coming Suun2014Aditya
Avatarachi Goshta2014Amod
Sata Lota Pan Sagla Khota2015Jayvardhan
Nilkanth Master2015Vyankatesh
100 Days 2016-17PSI Ajay Thakur
Take Care Good Night2018Satish
15th August2019
Paani2020
Panchak2020
832020Dilip Vengsarkar

Awards and honours

Addinath Kothare won the State Award for Best Child Artist in 1995 for his work in the film Maza Chakula.
Further in 2010, he earned the 'Best Actor' Nomination for the film 'Ved Lavi Jeeva'.
His Film 'Avtarachi Goshta' was nominated in many categories and won many awards including 'State Award for Best Film'.
Addinath Kothare Won the Best Actor Award for 'Paani' at the New York Indian Film Festival.
His Film 'Paani' Won the 'Best Feature Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation' at the 66th National Film Awards.